Over three decades of service, advocacy, and resilience.

Founded in 1992, Health Vision began as a small volunteer-led initiative with a powerful mission: to serve the underserved through accessible healthcare, community education, and humanitarian support. What started as informal efforts by young doctors and social workers evolved into a registered nonprofit in 1999 (DSW 16314-k), becoming the force behind Dr. Aisha’s Health Vision Hospital and IQ Institute of Neuropsychiatry.

Over the past three decades, Health Vision has touched thousands of lives – not just through clinical care, but through disaster relief, public health research, rehabilitation services, and youth empowerment programs. Our guiding principle has remained constant: health is a human right, not a privilege.

Every chapter has a beginning. Take a look at our timeline to see how far we’ve come — and what continues to drive us.

Philosophy in Motion

Care begins with presence. When someone arrives in crisis – physically, emotionally, or financially – they need more than treatment. They need to be seen. They need someone to show up, to stay, and to help without judgment or delay.

At Health Vision, this is what guides us. Our work is shaped by real people, real challenges, and the belief that care must be active, visible, and consistent.

We provide free and subsidized medical treatment for patients who cannot afford surgery, medication, or transport. Our team extends psychiatric and psychological care into communities through school-based screenings, awareness drives, and therapy sponsorships. In times of disaster, we mobilize emergency medical relief and mental health support without hesitation.

We run mobile health camps, deliver maternal and elder care, and conduct public education programs on trauma, HIV, and addiction. Each step we take moves care closer to the people who need it most.

This is our philosophy in motion. Quiet. Steady. Fully alive in everything we do.

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